Verified Quarterly • Updated May 2026

# Remote Work Guide to Hoi An

Hoi An offers a vibrant culture and an exceptionally low cost of living, making it a magnet for digital nomads. With its mix of ancient charm, reliable coworking spaces, and friendly community, it's an ideal base for remote work in Southeast Asia.

Who is this city for?

✅ Solo nomads
✅ Couples
✅ Families
✅ Startup founders
✅ Cheap living
✅ Nightlife

Est. Budget
$900/mo

Internet
40 Mbps

Nomad Vibe
8/10

Timezone
UTC+7

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## 📊 Remote Worker Score

Overall liveability breakdown for digital nomads.

Internet2.7/10
Safety8/10
Affordability8.2/10
Walkability8/10
Nomad Vibe8/10

## 💰 The Cost of Living

Estimated Budget: ~$900/mo

Compared to:

🟢 42% cheaper than [Bordeaux](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/france/bordeaux.md)🟢 53% cheaper than [Christchurch](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/new-zealand/christchurch.md)🟢 33% cheaper than [Punta Cana](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/dominican-republic/punta-cana.md)🟢 41% cheaper than [Kiel](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/germany/kiel.md)🔴 34% more expensive than [Kutaisi](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/georgia/kutaisi.md)🔴 50% more expensive than [Shymkent](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/kazakhstan/shymkent.md)

Hoi An is one of the cheapest cities in Vietnam, with a monthly budget around $800-$1,000 for a comfortable lifestyle. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment averages $350, but prices vary by neighborhood. Street food meals are as low as $1-3, and coworking desks start at $100/month. Hidden costs include scooter rental ($50-80/month) and higher prices in the touristy Old Town.

## 🌤️ Weather & Climate

Type: Tropical monsoon
Best Time: Feb - Apr

Hoi An experiences a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons. The dry season from February to April brings pleasant temperatures and blue skies, perfect for exploring. The rainy season from October to December can cause severe flooding, especially in the Old Town. Summer months (May to August) are hot and humid with occasional downpours. The best time to visit for nomads is between February and April, when weather is most stable.

SeasonTempConditionNomad Rating

Jan - Mar
18-25°C
Dry and sunny
⭐⭐⭐⭐

Apr - Jun
25-35°C
Hot and humid
⭐⭐⭐

Jul - Sep
26-36°C
Rainy, storms
⭐⭐

Oct - Dec
20-30°C
Cooler, occasional rain
⭐⭐⭐

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### Plan your trip for

## Feb - Apr

## 💻 Workspace & Real Connectivity

Coworking spaces like Dingo Den and Hub Hoi An provide reliable internet around 40 Mbps with dedicated desks from $120/month. Many cafés also offer strong Wi-Fi, but power cuts can occur during storms. For heavy video calls, a coworking space is recommended. Overall, the digital infrastructure is adequate for most remote work.

📡 Connectivity Breakdown:

Stability: Generally stable but occasional drops during heavy storms

* eSIM: Available via Airalo and Holafly

* Local SIM: ~10 USD/mo for 30GB 4G

Download Speed40 Mbps
Coworking Desk (Mo)$120
Cappuccino$1.5

## 🏠 Everyday Life Essentials

Before packing your bags, here are the practical details about living in Hoi An. Knowing these nuances can make or break your remote setup.

AQI
Air Quality: 65/100

🚶
Walkability: 8/10

Buy Bottled Water 💧

Cash is King 💵

## 🚑 Safety & Healthcare

Healthcare in Hoi An is average; there are small clinics for minor issues but serious cases require travel to Da Nang (45 minutes away). International hospitals like Hoi An International Hospital offer basic services. Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Pharmacies are plentiful and staff speak basic English.

General Safety Index80/100
Female Safety Score8/10
LGBTQ+ Friendly7/10
Healthcare QualityAverage

## 🍜 Food Scene

Hoi An is a food paradise with iconic dishes like Cao Lau, Mi Quang, and Banh Mi. Street food is incredibly cheap ($1-2) and generally safe if prepared fresh. Tap water is not drinkable, so always buy bottled. Vegetarian and vegan options are widely available, especially in local markets.

🍲

### Local Meal Avg.

$3

## 🛵 Getting Around (Transport)

The Old Town is highly walkable and closed to motorized traffic in the evenings. Bicycles are popular for short trips, while many nomads rent scooters for exploring the countryside and beaches. Taxis and Grab cars are affordable. The nearest major transport hub is Da Nang International Airport, about a 45-minute drive.

* Ride-hailing: Grab widely available in city and to Da Nang

* Scooter: Essential for exploring outskirts and beaches

* Airport: Da Nang airport 30 km away, ~45 min by taxi

* Traffic: Moderate, Old Town becomes pedestrian-only evenings

### Monthly Transit Budget

$50

Estimated cost for local transport, scooter rental, or ride-hailing apps.

## 🛂 Visas & Nomad Taxes

Vietnam has become more nomad-friendly with recent visa changes. Most nationalities can get an e-visa valid for 90 days single entry, or a 45-day visa exemption for eligible countries. For longer stays, border runs to Cambodia or Laos are common and easy. Always check the latest regulations as rules change frequently.

#### 💼 Tax Landscape

Vietnam taxes residents on worldwide income if they stay over 183 days, but many nomads stay shorter to avoid tax liability. For stays under this threshold, no local income tax is due. However, you must comply with your home country's tax laws. Some nomads use border runs to reset the 30-day visa exemption, but rules are tightening.

### Common Visas

* E-visa (90 days single entry)

* Visa on arrival (pre-approval needed)

* 45-day visa exemption for many countries

## 🗣️ Language & Culture

Vietnamese culture values politeness and modesty. Dress conservatively when visiting temples, and remove shoes before entering homes. Learning a few Vietnamese phrases like 'xin chào' (hello) is appreciated. Bargaining is expected at markets, but do so with a smile. The local people are generally very warm and helpful.

💬

### English Proficiency

Average

## 🗺️ Best Areas for Remote Workers

AreaAvg RentNoiseWalkabilityBest For

Old Town
$500/mo
Lively
9/10
Culture

An Hoi Islet
$400/mo
Moderate
8/10
Families

Cam Chau
$350/mo
Quiet
5/10
Budget

An Bang Beach
$600/mo
Relaxed
6/10
Long-term stays

## 🏠 Everyday Life Pros & Cons

### 👍 Pros

* ✅ Incredibly affordable cost of living

* ✅ Rich cultural heritage and ancient town

* ✅ Delicious and cheap street food

* ✅ Friendly and welcoming locals

* ✅ Beautiful beaches and countryside

* ✅ Strong community of digital nomads

### 👎 Cons

* ❌ Heavy rain and flooding from October to December

* ❌ Tourist crowds in the Old Town

* ❌ Limited nightlife options

* ❌ Air conditioning can be weak in budget accommodations

* ❌ Occasional power cuts during storms

* ❌ Language barrier outside tourist areas

### ⚠️ Common Mistakes in Hoi An

Avoid these beginner traps to save money and stress:

* — Renting a scooter without an international driving permit – police often fine foreigners

* — Drinking tap water – always buy bottled or use a filter

* — Not bargaining at the markets – prices are inflated for tourists

* — Visiting during the flood season (Oct-Nov) without checking weather

* — Assuming everywhere accepts credit cards – carry cash for street vendors

* — Forgetting mosquito repellent – dengue is a risk

* — Overpaying for tailor-made clothes without comparing prices

## 💬 Remote Worker Reviews

"Hoi An is a dream for digital nomads on a budget. Coworking spaces are great and the food is amazing."
— Sarah, USA

"The internet is fast enough for remote work, but rainy season can kill your plans. Still, totally worth it."
— Tom, UK - Developer

"As a local, I love seeing nomads enjoy our city. Just remember to respect the culture and haggle fairly in the market."
— Minh, Vietnam

## 📊 Data Sources & Methodology

To ensure accuracy, the cost of living index and city data are aggregated from multiple global databases:

Internet speeds: Ookla Speedtest Global Index.

Safety & Crime: Numbeo Safety Index and global crime reports.

Air Quality (AQI): IQAir realtime data.

Budgeting: Aggregated from Numbeo, NomadList, and localized expat housing communities.

* AI analysis provided by Google AI algorithms trained on the latest remote work trends.

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